Carol “Caz” Owens operates Australia’s only Chemical Free Certified Rose, Herb andEdible Flower Farm at Eudlo on the Sunshine Coast. She will share tips about chemical-free flower gardening at Maleny’s Spring Fair on Saturday, October 3. The event at Maleny Showground is hosted by Maleny Gardening Club. Caz has proudly introduced unique edible roses and…
Maleny Garden Club – Hooray we’re back! It was a meeting with a difference on August 25 when about 80 people (including several visitors) were able to gather for the first time since late February. Our venue – the Maleny Showground Pavilion – allowed us to be “socially distant”, sitting on sanitised chairs and following…
Meike Van Sanbeek’s passion to be creative with clay will be on display with a group of local potters taking part in the Maleny Spring Fair on October 3 (next Saturday!). The talented artisans will show and sell a variety of wheel-work and hand-built sculptures for your garden or indoor displays. They will demonstrate with…
The Tips & Gleanings fact sheet from the August meeting is now available.
Maleny Garden Club members are involved in the Camellia Walk project at Settlers Green on Maleny’s outskirts. A working bee was held in March to plant the heritage Camellias. Retiring Councillor Jenny McKay took part in the day, planting three of the rarest Camellias with the help of local Camellia enthusiast Ron Tincknell and Club…
The Tips & Gleanings fact sheet from the February meeting is now available.
More than 100 people attended Maleny Garden Club’s February meeting. This included 96 members, as well as five visitors. The plant competition was lively with 58 entries this month.
It was a wet day for Maleny Garden Club’s first 2020 meeting but dozens attended, to catch up after the long holiday break. There were 43 entries in the plant competition – a good showing after the dry spell.
Maleny Garden Club was well represented with a stall at the Hinterland Aussie Day expo on January 26. Vice President Marnie Trass and Club Secretary/Membership Officer Marie Hegerty were among those who took part in the event that showcases how volunteers can become involved in their community. Thanks to Kay Eastmure for providing the photo.
Flaxton Gardens was the delightful venue for Maleny Garden Club’s Christmas lunch for 2019.